Costa Rica

San José: The Epicentre of Costa Rican Culture

Why visit San José?

San José, the capital city of Costa Rica, is an interesting destination that seamlessly combines a rich history and vibrant culture. This bustling metropolitan city is renowned for its colonial architecture and lively markets. From exploring the streets of the city centre to travelling to the rainforest just a short distance away. San José offers an educational experience for travellers seeking to learn about the history of Costa Rica.

How to get here?

The main airport in Costa Rica is Juan Santamaria International Airport (SJO). From here you can take international flights to and from Costa Rica.
 
San José is well connected with the rest of Costa Rica so you will have no problem travelling here as it is well connected via bus routes. Even if you don’t want to travel to San José, you will end up at least transiting through here. To get from the east to the west coast or vice versa you will have to transit buses here.
 
The main bus station is Terminal 7-10, which is where you can travel to Monteverde, La Fortuna and Jacó. If you wish to travel to the Orosi Valley then either head to Lumaca or Transtusa bus station.

Top things to do:

1. National Museum of Costa Rica
The National Museum of Costa Rica is housed in a former military barracks in San José. This museum showcases a wide array of artefacts from pre-Columbian to colonial-era. Visitors can learn about the country’s fascinating past. The museum also features stunning displays of art, including paintings and sculptures, along with interactive exhibits that offer insights into Costa Rica’s biodiversity and natural wonders.
Exterior of National Museum of Costa Rica
2. Metropolitan Cathedral of San José
The Metropolitan Cathedral of San José is located in the heart of the city and is a prominent religious landmark. The cathedral has an intricate Neo-Gothic design and towering spires. Inside, visitors are greeted with beautiful stained glass windows, ornate altars, and religious artwork that showcase the fantastic craftsmanship of the country. Whether you visit this cathedral for religious worship or simply to admire its beauty, this should be part of your itinerary.
Exterior Metropolitan Cathedral of San José
Interior Metropolitan Cathedral of San José
3. Plaza De La Cultura
This features beautiful architecture, including the iconic National Theatre, and statues and monuments that commemorate important historical figures. With its lively atmosphere, cafes, and street performers, Plaza De La Cultura is a must-visit destination if you want to immerse yourself in Costa Rican culture.
4. Parque Central de San José
Also known as Central Park, this is a bustling urban park situated in the centre of San José. It is a popular gathering spot and a green oasis with a beautiful garden, tall trees, and well-maintained pathways. It features benches, fountains, and sculptures, adding to its charm. Here you can relax, enjoy a picnic, or simply soak in the lively atmosphere.

Where to stay

BudgetGaudys Hostel – offers budget-friendly accommodations with vibrant and excellent decor, providing travellers with a unique and lively experience

MediumCando Living Apartments in Central Avenue – provides modern and stylish living spaces, so you can enjoy the convenience of city life whilst relaxing in these comfortable rooms

HighBEE Suites Escalante – offers a charming and cosy stay, making it an ideal choice for travellers seeking comfort during their visit.

Author

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